QUOTE(huzaifa136 @ Jun 8 2012, 11:44 PM)
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marketing gimmick or true? those jazz hv rear torsion beam like our saga too
previously we agreed that there's not much improvement if install arb
but i'm not sure and anyone ever tried it?
That chick's accent is dem annoying!
I notice on the Jazz, they install strengthening bars from the wheel hub area to the center of the torsion beam (4.57 minutes). That looks farking dangerous

That setup will focus the load to the center portion of the torsion beam, meaning, when both wheels goes the opposite direction, the center portion of the beam will twist and shear more, rather than distributing twisting and shearing force evenly throughout the entire length of the torsion beam.
Will it provide the antiroll effect? perhaps, since only a short portion of the torsion beam is allowed to twist, but you also run the risk of damaging the torsion beam.
If you want the antiroll effect on a torsion beam setup, install a bar that ties further up or down the trailing arm than the torsion beam. IMO, fitting the bar right next to the torsion beam is pretty pointless, and transfering the load to the center of the beam is dangerous!
QUOTE(huzaifa136 @ Jun 8 2012, 11:44 PM)
sortaÂ

that's the disadvantage if u crash
UR says their bars can save your life in an accident
This post has been edited by dares: Jun 9 2012, 12:54 AM